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Code · New Jersey · Title 46 — Water Rights · Chapter 30D

46:30D-9 Actions by museum relative to loan of property.

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9. a. For a loan of property to a museum made on or after the effective date of this act, the museum shall, at the time of the loan:
(1)make and retain a written record containing:
the name, address, and telephone number of the lender,
a description of the property in sufficient detail for ready identification,
the beginning date of the loan, and
the expiration date of the loan;
(2)provide the lender with a signed receipt or agreement containing, at least, the information set forth in paragraph
(1)of this subsection; and
(3)inform the lender in writing of the existence of this act and provide the lender with a copy of this act upon the lender's request.
b. With respect to any property on loan to a museum, a museum shall:
(1)update its record if a lender informs the museum of a change of address or change in the title to or interest in the property, or if the lender and museum negotiate a change in the duration of the loan; and
(2)inform the lender in writing of the existence of this act when renewing or updating the record and provide the lender with a copy of this act upon the lender's request.
L.2011, c.109, s.9.
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